Arizona didn't see Callie for a few hours. She spent the day in a daze, constantly wondering and worrying about Callie and Erica. She was fairly certain she didn't believe Callie would choose Erica over her. However, that didn't stop the spidery fingers of panic from wrapping themselves around her heart. She was also concerned for Callie. Arizona knew how hurt she was when Erica left, and drudging up those kind of feelings was never easy.

Finally, she found Callie in the doctor's lounge getting some coffee. "There you are, I've been looking for you." Arizona kissed her on the cheek and grabbed a cup for herself. She noticed that Callie tensed slightly when she had touched her, and she wasn't looking directly at Arizona. "So…did you talk to her?"

Callie stuttered, "Uh, yeah, we-- I talked-- she, uh, listened-- and, I think I got what I needed…and, more."

Arizona's stomach churned, something was wrong. "More?" She was only able to say the one word, because the anxiety was blocking all others.

Callie opened her mouth to answer, but closed it. She sighed and turned fully to Arizona, and the simple action caused Arizona's heart to sink. This was not going to be good. But, because impeccable timing was something Seattle Grace had perfected, before Callie could say anything, Erica strode into the lounge.

"Oh, sorry, I didn't mean to--I just--coffee." Erica sounded completely flustered, and it made Arizona want to scream.

"It's fine, we were just discussing some things," Arizona's tone was deathly sweet, and her eyes had gone from the sparkling sky blue to dark, cold blue. She felt a little bad because Callie had never seen her jealous before, but there was a first time for everything.

Erica read her expression instantly, although she misread it slightly, "Oh…I'm really sorry, I didn't mean for…I just wanted to talk, and then--" Erica rambled, but was cut off.

"Erica. Shut up," Callie warned in a low tone, through clenched teeth.

Arizona desperately fought to keep from losing control and slowly turned to fully face Callie, "Calliope?"

Callie cringed at the tone she used with her real name, it was no longer sexy, but full of warning, "Ari, I was trying to tell you before she came in…" Callie trailed off, not sure if she could actually go through with telling her something that was going to hurt her.

"Oh, my, God. I thought you had already-- I didn't mean to--" Erica tried to explain, but stopped when Arizona fixed her with a glare that even she wanted to cower under.

"I really think it would be a super idea for you to leave now," Arizona told Erica in a soft, firm voice, and then offered her undivided attention to Callie. She had to figure out what the hell was going on, now.

After Erica had exited the room, Callie sucked in a breath, "I found Erica and we went into one of the rooms to talk. I asked her why she left, and told her how hurt I was and how much I had cared about her. She apologized and explained the best she could. Then, when I started crying she wiped away my tears and we were so close…then, I don't know how…but, we were kissing. Not just kissing, but kissing." Callie glanced away from Arizona, ashamed.

"Oh."

"It's just, we never had our good bye, and here she was telling me that she cared for me and needed me, and all those feelings of pain and sadness overwhelmed me. When she kissed me, I was really conflicted, and somehow just kissed her back. Then, I left."

"Oh."

"Arizona, please say something," Callie stared at her, pleading.

"Are you still in love with her?" Arizona decided bluntness was the only choice.

Callie blinked and examined the floor, "I…I…don't know."

Arizona could feel the room start to spin, she murmured to herself, "I asked you to not to be."

"I know. If it helps at all, I know that I love you, I just have no idea where she stands right now," Callie tried to grab a hold of Arizona's hands, but Arizona took an unstable step backward.

"I can't. I'm not angry with you. I want you to figure out what you want and need, but I can't look at you because I picture you with her, and that makes me nauseous." Arizona began to walk out the door, before she left she glanced back, "I want and need you, Calliope. But, I need you to feel the same way about me. I need you to know that I'm the only one you want to be with. If you don't then… please do what you have to, to be happy."

Arizona only made it one hallway away before she burst into tears.